RodgerC wrote:Possibly because after 110 h I had burnt out 4 exhaust valves. The photo above is how they appeared before overhaul.
I have another theory and it relates to my Nikasil barrels that were “mushrooming” under the heads causing the valve clearances to disappear and creating their own brand of havoc. But that’s another topic.
Unfortunately the picture cut off the bottom half of the valves, but what I see of them looks pretty similar to mine. I'm doubtful that your problem is actually due to running too lean. Due to the uneven mixture distribution, it would be difficult to run all four cylinders too lean and still have a smooth running engine generating good power. Your temperatures are also pretty much in line with what everyone else sees.
My impression is that the residue in the combustion chamber (lead bromide?) causes mechanics without experience running 100LL to diagnose these sorts of problems as being due to a lean mixture.
What was the reason for sending the heads out to be rebuilt? Low compression? I suspect your hypothesis about the mushrooming cylinders causing the problem might be the real culprit. Even so, exhaust valve leaks seem to be fairly common. I've lapped a few exhaust valves, but at least two where on valves where the clearance dropped to zero between adjustments.